Contentious Health Bills Await California Lawmakers Upon Return

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One bill would require insurance companies to track out-of-pocket expenses, and reimburse patients if they go over the limit.

Another proposal would make specialty drug payments more affordable for chronic disease patients.

A third measure would require insurers to cover out-of-network care when a participating provider isn’t immediately available.

“These bills are trying to improve the experience once folks are in coverage," says Anthony Wright, Executive Director of Health Access. He says his organization supports the bills, which are intended to make sure health care consumers "have access to the care that they need when they need it, that they are protected against too many out of pocket costs.”

Wright says the Affordable Care Act does limit out of pocket costs to about $6,300 a year, but that’s easier for some to pay than others.